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Cynthia Castro

The E-learning Daily - 0 views

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jennifer lee byrnes

Ten ideas for interactive teaching - 0 views

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    By Jenna Zwang, Assistant Editor Read more by Jenna Zwang While lecturing tends to be the easiest form of instruction, studies show that students absorb the least amount of information that way. Interactive teaching methods are an effective way to connect with a generation of students used to consistent stimulation-and education professor Kevin Yee has some advice for how teachers can make their lessons more interactive.
Cynthia Castro

Core Strategies for Innovation and Reform in Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Edutopia is dedicated to transforming the learning process by helping educators implement the strategies below
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      empower
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  • Project Learning
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  • Integrated Studies
  • Teacher Development
  • ands-on approach to learning core subject
  • tudents to think critically, access and analyze information, creatively problem solve, work collaboratively, and communicate with clarity and impact
  • Technology Integration
  • Social and Emotional Learning
  • Comprehensive Assessment
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  • sure the full range of student ability
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    basics for understanding edutopia
Jenna Kubricht

Google Reader (116) - 0 views

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    This would be good to share with future students so they are aware of the challenges they face!!!
Miss Anna

Earlychildhood NEWS - Article Reading Center - 1 views

  • The danger, however, is that computers will be used only to reinforce the national trend toward earlier and more academic skill acquisition, and that other important developmental needs will be ignored. Further, there is a danger that developmental needs not met through technology will be ignored or radically compromised: physical play, outdoor exploration of the community and of nature; art, music and dance; learning specific social skills and moral values, and experiencing diversity in a myriad of ways.
  • To fully integrate computers into the curriculum teachers should take the goals of the curriculum and find ways these can be implemented.
Miss Anna

At Waldorf School in Silicon Valley, Technology Can Wait - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Interesting--when is it appropriate to introduce computers into the classroom?
Kate Spilseth

Information Literacy and Teacher Education - 0 views

  • 2). If teachers are to use information so that others can learn from them, then teachers must be information literate.
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    Information Literacy for teachers
Miss Anna

The Big 6 Information Literacy - UEN - 0 views

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    Six research steps for young children--I like these!
Erin L

Ontario unveils full-day kindergarten curriculum - Parentcentral.ca - 0 views

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    Information about new full-day kindergarten curriculum in Ontario.
Michelle Munoz

Media and Information Literacy - 0 views

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      Powerful message and worth remembering
  • Empowerment of people through information and media literacy is an important prerequisite for fostering equitable access to information and knowledge, and building inclusive knowledge societies. Information and media literacy enables people to interpret and make informed judgments as users of information and media, as well as to become skillful creators and producers of information and media messages in their own right.
  • A particular focus will be on training teachers to sensitize them to the importance of information and media literacy in the education process, enable them to integrate information and media literacy into their teaching and provide them with appropriate pedagogical methods and curricula.
Debora Gomez

Health Information Literacy and Competencies of Information Age Students: Results From the Interactive Online Research Readiness Self-Assessment (RRSA) - 0 views

  • This study aimed to measure the proficiency of college-age health information consumers in finding and evaluating electronic health information; to assess their ability to discriminate between peer-reviewed scholarly resources and opinion pieces or sales pitches; and to examine the extent to which they are aware of their level of health information competency.
  • health information resources,
  • 55% of Americans with Internet access seek health information online
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  • A sample of 400 college-age students was selected because this cohort is the first Information Age generation that has been exposed, for up to one-half of their lives, to the Internet.
  • How proficient are university students at searching for and evaluating health-related information? How well do they understand the difference between peer-reviewed scholarly resources and opinion pieces or sales pitches? How aware are they of their own level of health information competencies?
  • Today, health consumers are actively seeking information and using it to make health decisions
  • Individuals with less education and exposure to information-related activities are expected to have even lower health information competencies than our study participants
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    Develop health information competencies
Aaron Mines

Teaching Math with Prezi - 0 views

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    An interesting use for Prezi in math class
Gretchen Dillon

Information literacy and higher education - 0 views

  • To achieve a sustained and significant impact, information literacy cannot be addressed only by librarians or only in isolated experiences. Instead, we need a holistic approach through which invested campus partners come together and advocate for the importance of information literacy and accept shared responsibility in it.
  • Information literacy can be incorporated into the curriculum in any number of ways. Each institution’s unique mission, culture, and needs call for a tailored approach.
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      focuses on the importance of all interested parties within curricular integration
Aaron Mines

Information Literacy Lessons - MATH - 0 views

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      Literacy in Math
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    Standards 9.2.1.1-9: Understand the Concept of Function . . . Standards: Research Process, Technology Use Overview: Students use the Bureau of Labor's web site to find typical rates of pay for ten different jobs, convert figures to dollars per hour, and create a bar graph of the results.
Gretchen Dillon

Libraries: championing digital information on campus - 0 views

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      the importance of librarians in supporting us in developing information literacy within our classrooms
  • The starting point is the assertion that digital literacy is more extensive then effective use of technologies.
  • Librarians have potentially numerous roles to play in this environment, but one of their key roles is in supporting and advising staff and students how to navigate, select and use digital tools, content and services to achieve a particular goal.
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  • One challenge we face is ensuring that our own staff have the capabilities to offer expertise in the digital environment and that the expertise is not limited to one or two 'experts'.
Lisa Keeler

The Educator's PLN - The personal learning network for educators - 1 views

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    good site for teachers who are getting their feet wet in the PLN concept
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